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Seizing the Moment: The Power and Pitfalls of Newsjacking

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

However, if not carried out thoughtfully and ethically, it runs the risk of seeming out of touch, potentially resulting in negative consequences. Cost-Effective In contrast to conventional advertising or marketing initiatives, newsjacking can prove to be a budget-friendly tactic.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Types of Mass Communication History of Mass Communication Mass Communication Theories Ethical Issues for Mass Communications What Does the Future of Mass Communications Look Like? Typically, it is synonymous with broadcast and print media: radio, TV, and film (small and large screen), print media, and advertising.

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Maxim Behar for “24 Chasa": "PR crisis management became routine"

Maxim Behar

We were about thirty enthusiasts, PR, marketing and advertising specialists, mainly from Europe, but obviously there was a need to gather at a high level, because in just three years we were already 250 people from all over the world and the forum created its own life, again in Davos. It was clear that soon they will be one business.

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Journalism and News Trends for PR Pros

Cision

Subscriptions and advertising are down for most media, and there is no single model that can replace them across the sector. For example, when the Financial Times and Bureau of Investigative Journalism collaborated on a study of European Structural Funds, the full investigation took nine months, 12 journalists and one full-time programmer.

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4 Skills All PR Pros Should Have

Critical Mention

For example, organizations communicating with television coverage audiences should take a different approach than they would on social media. For example, a company that sends out a press release for a restaurant’s grand opening should include specific details such as where and when the event is.

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When TV Commercials Wink

Mindful Marketing

Such hijinks are funny for a television sitcom, but what happens when commercials use conflicting verbal and visual cues, particularly on TV’s biggest stage? That’s the question I set out to answer through research that began with a group of students in an Advertising Ethics class I was teaching.

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Video Content Trends for Media and PR Professionals

Cision

How can you develop a transparent, ethical and mutually beneficial relationship with them? Just like television, most people turn to video for entertainment, lifestyle information and news, but they’re also interested in learning and open to being moved or inspired to act. Want to become an innovator on social media?

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